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Re: Could humans grow beaks in another million years..,

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 11:01 am
by Interbane
I reject your bigoted blanket claim that all religion does is spread ideology that wishes to dominate the world.
Religion spreads it's ideology, but I never said that's all it does.
Your "religion is a poisonous virus and must be combated wherever it may be" is dictatorial myopic bullshit.
Why do you say it's "mine?" I'm agnostic and recognize the good in religion. You obviously disagree with the militant atheists, you've already made that clear. Don't be mad at me for coming up with a different psychoanalysis. :|
Case in point your recent "god must be hiding" sarcasm was not an attempt at open minded dialogue. It was meant as an arrogant bashing of people that believe in God.
If god is not hiding, how do you explain the difference between biblical times and now? I think there's a kernel of truth here that's getting under your skin. Feel free to lash out at me for pointing out the obvious.

Re: Could humans grow beaks in another million years..,

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 1:09 pm
by geo
ant wrote:I've always believed that the atheist has more of a Freudian problem with the concept of "God" than anything.
ant wrote:The atheist wants to be certain the he was once a fish. This brings him comfort.
Do me a favor, Ant. Every time you refer to atheists broadly in such a way that requires you to say "the atheist," please add the following parenthetical modifier—"in his natural habitat." It would add a more scholarly tone and let your readers know that you're an authority on the subject. Eventually, you could collect these posts and publish them in a book entitled, "The Atheist In His Natural Habitat."

So the previous sentences would be worded as such:

I've always believed that the atheist, in his natural habitat, has more of a Freudian problem with the concept of "God" than anything.

The atheist, in his natural habitat, wants to be certain the he was once a fish. This brings him comfort.

By the way, this thread is awesome! It starts with an article about humans growing beaks and lately delves into the "idea" that atheists don't want to believe in God because they have daddy issues. I mean, seriously, you could not make this stuff up. Or maybe you can!

Re: Could humans grow beaks in another million years..,

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 4:06 pm
by johnson1010
Anting:

Scolds interbane for making blanket statments.

Addresses "the atheist", diagnoses and lists the many character faults of "the atheist" including "the atheist's" daddy issues.

The word of the day is "Myopic!"

Re: Could humans grow beaks in another million years..,

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 7:39 pm
by etudiant
There is one poster on this site that has been growing a long nose, Pinocchio style, for some time now. So growing a beak doesn't seem too much of a stretch over that.